Christ Fellowship

Christ Fellowship
Christ Fellowship
Country United States
Denomination Non-denominational
Website gochristfellowship.com
History
Founder(s) Dr. Tom Mullins
Clergy
Senior pastor(s) Todd Mullins

Christ Fellowship is a non-denominational Christian megachurch, located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. According to Outreach Magazine, Christ Fellowship is currently the 25th largest church in the United States.[1]

The founding senior pastor is Tom Mullins.[2] The current Senior Pastor is Todd Mullins, and the Teaching Pastor is John C. Maxwell.

Christ Fellowship currently has four South Florida campuses: Palm Beach Gardens (main campus), CityPlace (West Palm Beach), Royal Palm, and Stuart. Christ Fellowship also holds a service in Spanish called CF in Español and streams weekend services live on their website. The four campuses together average over 15,000 in attendance each weekend.[3][4] The church also was 26th[5] in 2005 and 30th[6] in 2006 on the list of the fastest growing U.S. churches.

Outreach Ministry

The mission statement of Christ Fellowship is "Impacting our world with the love and message of Jesus Christ." Christ Fellowship has several outreach ministries in the South Florida Area. It funds and operates Place of Hope, Place of Hope international, and Place of Hope Villages. The Student Ministries of Christ Fellowship in recent years have carried out annual missions trips to Belle Glade. Recently, Christ Fellowship has launched a new expansion which includes spreading its mission impact region to Haiti, and Belle Glade by opening new mission centers.

References

  • Davisson, Jan. "Palm Beach Gardens Fountain of Youth." PBG Lifestyle Magazine Dec. 2008: 38-39. RWW Enterprises, LLC.

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